Identifying Tone in a Historical Argument
Which of the following best describes the likely tone of an article from the Industrial Revolution that argues against the practice of child labor?
A
Emphasizing the practical benefits of child labor as a workforce resource without concern for ethics.
B
Presenting a detached scientific report detailing working conditions with little emotive language.
C
Offering a humorous take on child labor events, pointing out absurdities but ignoring social implications.
D
Advocating passionately for reform based on moral grounds, emphasizing the need to protect innocent children.
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